Claims
- 1. A fire detection system comprising a pair of electrical conductors, a controller connected to transmit data over the electrical conductors, a plurality of transponders coupled to said conductors, at least one of said transponders having means for returning other data to the controller, and a transducer coupled to the transponder returning data, which transponder includes means for returning said data as a function of the transducer response, and in which the controller includes means for storing a first data signal denoting transducer response data from the transponder, a subsequent data signal provides later transducer response information, and means is connected to compare the subsequent data signal against the first data signal, to provide a transducer compensation signal for use in the system.
- 2. A fire detection system as claimed in claim 1, in which a comparator stage is connected to provide a maintenance-desired signal when the amplitude of the transducer compensation signal reaches a preset level, thus automatically requesting maintenance for conditions such as dust accumulation on the transducer before an erroneous alarm can be initiated.
- 3. A fire detection system comprising a pair of electrical conductors, a controller connected to transmit data over the electrical conductors, a plurality of transponders coupled to said conductors for returning data to the controller, and a transducer coupled to one of the transponders, which transponder includes means for returning said data as a function of the transducer response, and in which the controller includes means for storing a limit signal, means for receiving a data signal denoting transducer response from the transponder, and means connected to compare the data signal against the limit signal, to provide a transducer sensitivity signal as represented by the difference between the limit signal for the particular transducer and the transducer response information provided by the data signal.
- 4. A fire detection system as claimed in claim 3, in which a plurality of transducers are respectively coupled to the individual transponders, and the sensitivity of all transducers is continually monitored, so that the alarm and trouble conditions for each transducer are determined at the controller.
- 5. A fire detection system as claimed in claim 3, in which said controller comprises means for adjusting said limit signal to provide adjustable sensitivity of the transducer, even though the transducer may be coupled to said conductors at a location remote from said controller.
- 6. A fire detection system as claimed in claim 3, in which said controller provides multiple limits for a given transducer.
- 7. A fire detection system as claimed in claim 5, in which the sensitivity is controlled constantly and automatically at the controller.
- 8. A fire detection system as claimed in claim 7, which a memory is provided in the controller to store a program for controlling the sensitivity.
- 9. A fire detection system as claimed in claim 4, in which means is provided for the selective change of the sensitivity of any transducer.
- 10. A fire detect ion system as claimed in claim 9 in which a keyboard is utilized in the selective sensitivity change.
- 11. A communication system comprising a pair of electrical conductors, a controller connected to transmit data over the electrical conductors, a plurality of transponders coupled to said conductors, at least one of said transponders having means for returning other data to the controller, and a plurality of transducers respectively coupled to the transponders for returning data, which transponders include means for returning said data as a function of each transducer response, and in which the controller obtains compensation data by originally polling the transponders at a controlled time when the supervised premises are in a desired state, such as a low-occupancy, quiescent condition, subsequently polling the transponders when the supervised premises are in a similar state, and using a comparison of data from the latest poll and at least one earlier poll to compensate the system for long-term component changes.
- 12. A communication system comprising a pair of electrical conductors, a controller connected to transmit data over the electrical conductors, a plurality of transponders coupled to said conductors, at least one of said transponders having means for returning other data to the controller, which transponder includes means for returning said data as a function of calibration response information, and the controller includes means for receiving the data denoting calibration response of the replying transponder to indicate accuracy of the system circuitry.
- 13. A communication system as claimed in claim 12 in which the controller continually supervises all the transponders in the system by monitoring the calibration response information from all transponders.
- 14. A communication system as claimed in claim 12, and further comprising means in the controller for storing calibration response information and summation means for utilizing subsequent data in comparison with the stored calibration response information to provide a transponder compensation signal for use in the system.
- 15. A communication system as claimed in claim 14, and further comprising a comparator, coupled to the summation means, for providing an output signal when the magnitude of the transponder compensation signal exceeds a preset level.
- 16. A communication system comprising a pair of electrical conductors, a controller connected to transmit data over the electrical conductors, a plurality of transponders coupled to said conductors, at least one of said transponders having means for returning other data to the controller, which transponder includes means for returning said data as a function of calibration response information, and the controller includes means for receiving the data denoting calibration response of the replying transponder to indicate accuracy of the system circuitry, in which the replying transponder includes an indicator, and means in the controller for recognizing when a returned calibration response signal is within preset limits and, upon such recognition, for actuating said indicator to verify that the calibration response signal from said one transponder is within said preset limits.
- 17. A communication system as claimed in claim 16, wherein said one transponder includes an adjustable component connected to effect a variation in said calibration response signal, thus allowing modification of the calibration response signal at the transponder until the signal is within the preset limits, as signalled by actuation of the indicator at said one transponder.
- 18. A communication system comprising a pair of electrical conductors, a controller connected to transmit data over the electrical conductors, a plurality of transponders coupled to said conductors, each of said transponders having output switch means operable to return other data to the controller, and characterized in that although a non-selected transponder has its output switch means shorted, the controller is nevertheless capable of recovering the data returned by the replying transponder.
- 19. A communication system comprising a pair of electrical conductors, a controller connected to transmit data over the electrical conductors, a plurality of transponders coupled to said conductors, each of said transponders having outpout switch means operable to return other data to the controller, and characterized in that althohgh: a non-selected transponder is replying simultaneously with a selected transponder, the controller has means for recovering the data returned from both the non-selected and selected transponders.
Parent Case Info
This application is a division of the parent application with the same title, inventors and assignee, Ser. No. 345,909, filed Feb. 4, 1982 now U.S. Pat. No. 4,470,047.
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Divisions (1)
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